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Hotels in Copenhagen
75 Hotels
CPHLIVING Floating Hotel
Langebrogade 1 A

The two-and-a-half-pearl Hotel CPH Living is a boatel moored on a canal in the heart of Copenhagen. The converted river barge offers a memorable and intimate experience, with its cozy lobby, 12 guest rooms, and beautiful upper deck that offers stellar panoramic views. Rooms are comfortable and stylish, with glass walls facing the water, hardwood floors, and walk-in showers, and limited amenities include free breakfast and Wi-Fi. But the quirky setup may not suit all tastes -- there's generally a lack of privacy, and guests staying in second-floor rooms need to climb a spiral staircase. Travelers looking for a historic hotel that’s closer to the city center and less expensive may wish to consider the Grand Hotel.

Hotel Copenhagen Crown
Vesterbrogade 41

The two-and-a-half-pearl Copenhagen Crown Hotel is a boutique property that sits on the edge of the city center. The convenient walkable location (12 minutes on foot to Tivoli Gardens) is probably the biggest highlight of the hotel, as the 76 simple rooms feature scarce amenities -- no air-conditioning, safes, mini-fridges, or kettles. The same can be said of the hotel features. Apart from a cold breakfast buffet (that costs a fee) and a lobby bar, there’s little else of note. Rooms at Ascot Hotel receive fewer cleanliness complaints and include mini-fridges and safes; plus, it also has a gym and hot breakfast items. 

Hotel SP34
Skt. Peders Straede 34

Re-opened under a new name in 2014, the 118-room Hotel SP34 is an upscale property ideally located in Copenhagen's Latin Quarter, a five-minute walk from Rådhuspladsen and the popular Strøget shopping street. This design-conscious boutique combines modern minimalism with Scandinavian and industrial flair. The hotel’s on-site restaurants and bars are a cut above standard hotel fare, and the coffee shop and bar is a particularly lively spot frequented by tourists and locals alike. Rooms are more minimalistic than the common areas and have nice amenities including electric kettles, free Wi-Fi, and big wall-mounted flat-screen TVs; some have balconies and soaking tubs plus walk-in showers. There’s no air-conditioning, though, and street-facing rooms can get noise from outside. For something with a more historic atmosphere, travelers could try the Scandic Palace Hotel, which occupies a historic art nouveau building right on City Hall Square.

Wakeup Copenhagen Carsten Niebuhrs Gade
Carsten Niebuhrs Gade 11

This 510-room modern hotel features hip minimalist interiors and caters to budget travelers with its compact and basic guest rooms. The rooms are clean and spare: equipped with flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and tiny desks, but not much else -- there's little storage space, and the capsule-like bathrooms are small. A buffet breakfast is served in an inviting dining room (for a fee), plus the hotel has a lobby bar for drinks and snacks. Other amenities include a business center, bike rentals, and on-site parking. The property is just a 10-minute walk from the main train station and also close to Tivoli Gardens, but there's not much in the immediate area. For a more convenient location near the Royal Danish Theater and plenty of shops, check out the brand's other property, Wakeup Copenhagen, Borgergade.

Wakeup Copenhagen, Borgergade
Borgergade 9

The Wakeup is a massive 498-room budget hotel located in central Copenhagen. It has a modern vibe and clean -- but tiny -- guest rooms. Considering rooms are 129 to 161 square feet, they can be a tight squeeze for two guests, and bathrooms are even smaller with shower stalls that leave zero elbow room. Amenities include air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. Breakfast is served in the pleasant and bright dining area (for a fee), and there's a 24-hour bar in the lobby. Luggage storage is available for a fee. Budget travelers looking for a similarly priced alternative may also want to check out the Hotel Sct. Thomas.

71 Nyhavn Hotel
Nyhavn 71

Stylish Danish design and beautiful rustic wooden beams make for charming spaces in this upper-middle-range boutique hotel that's close to dining, shopping, and attractions. The waterfront location along the picturesque Nyhavn Canal adds to the charm. The hotel has a Thai restaurant that's a sister property to Michelin-starred Kiin Kiin, plus there's an inviting bar and a cozy lobby where guests can enjoy free afternoon tea or coffee. An extensive hot and cold breakfast buffet (for a fee) with plenty of local items is one of the highlights here. Guest rooms are bright and stylish, though they can be small, and they're equipped with flat-screen TVs, minibars, and tea/coffee facilities. For an alternative, check out Hotel SP34, which has fitness facilities, a library lounge, and conference facilities.

Hotel Osterport
Oslo Plads 5

The two-and-a-half-pearl Hotel Osterport is a convenient base for budget-conscious travelers seeking modern accommodations who don't mind staying slightly outside the city center. Its 170 guest rooms have decor that's simple with attractive touches, and all units come with flat-screen TVs, upholstered armchairs, desks, and free Wi-Fi. There's a daily breakfast buffet on offer in a stylish room, but it's only free for guests who book through the hotel’s website. Other highlights include a 24-hour bar and lounge, and lobby computers that are free to use, but there's no on-site parking. Travelers seeking accommodations with kitchens can check out Adina Apartment Hotels Copenhagen, but it costs a bit more. 

Hotel Windsor
Frederiksborggade 30

Hotels in Copenhagen are usually pricey, but budget properties like Hotel Windsor give travelers an affordable place to stay, but with little in the way of perks. Like many others in this category, the two-pearl property is quaint. The 63 rooms are private and come with flat-screen TVs and attractive sinks. However, with shared bathrooms, no air-conditioning, and thin walls, it’s not an ideal arrangement for all. A free breakfast and Wi-Fi are the extent of the amenities. While a location in Copenhagen’s city center is fabulous, no elevator to the hotel’s reception on the third floor can be a drag. For travelers who don’t want to share a bathroom, consider Somandshjemmet Bethel which also offers a free breakfast, public computers, and canal views.

Annex Hostel Copenhagen
Helgolandsgade 15

The Annex Copenhagen is a budget property on the outer edge of Copenhagen’s city center that’s less stylish and amenity-friendly than even some hostels in the city. The 89 rooms are private and colorful, though they all lack air-conditioning and some have shared bathrooms. Amenities here aren’t very impressive as the cold breakfast and bike rentals both cost a fee, but there are nice public areas, a communal kitchen, and everything is clean. About the best thing going for it is the less than 10-minute walk to places like the train station, lakes, and Tivoli Gardens. Backpackers and youthful travelers might want to consider the stylish Generator Copenhagen as the vibe is upbeat and there’s a great on-site bar for around the same rates.

Hotel Sct. Thomas
Frederiksberg Alle 7

Hotel Sct Thomas occupies a handsome neo-classical building in Copenhagen's theater district, with the train station in walking distance. The 60 rooms at this mid-range property lack air-conditioning, and they're small with equally small beds and tiny bathrooms. Still, some upgraded rooms offer more space -- and there's a top floor three-bedroom apartment that's modern and spacious with a full kitchen. Guests who book through the hotel's website get free breakfast and Wi-Fi. Travelers could also consider the nearby CopenHagen Star Hotel, which has similar rates, along with an on-site burger restaurant and bar to boot.